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  • Born: 22 February 1918
  • Birthplace: Alton, Illinois
  • Died: 15 July 1940 (infection)
  • Best Known As: The world's tallest man

Robert Pershing Wadlow was 8 feet and 11 inches tall when he died of an infected blister at the young age of 22. Wadlow was a normal height and weight at birth, but pituitary problems led to his outsized growth. By age eight he was six feet tall; by age 16 he stood nearly 7'10" and weighed over 370 pounds. In his early adulthood Wadlow toured as a goodwill ambassador for the International Shoe Company. After his death he gained extra fame from his annual listing as the world's tallest man in the Guinness Book of World Records.

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Feb 22, 1918. Tallest man in recorded history, born at Alton, IL. Though only 9 pounds at birth, by age 10 Wadlow already stood more than 6 feet tall and weighed 210 pounds. When Wadlow died at age 22, he was a remarkable 8 feet 11.1 inches tall, 490 pounds. His gentle, friendly manner in the face of constant public attention earned him the name “Gentle Giant.” Wadlow died July 15, 1940, at Manistee, MI, of complications resulting from a foot infection.

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Robert Pershing Wadlow

Robert Wadlow compared to his father, Harold Franklin Wadlow (±1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in))
Born February 22, 1918(1918-02-22)
Alton, Illinois
Died July 15, 1940(1940-07-15) (aged 22)
Manistee, Michigan
Known for Tallest verified human being
Height 8 ft 11.1 in (2.720 m)[1]
Weight 485 lb (220 kg)
Parents Harold Franklin Wadlow
Addie Johnson

Robert Pershing Wadlow (February 22, 1918 – July 15, 1940) was the tallest person in history for whom there is irrefutable evidence. Wadlow is sometimes known as the Alton Giant or Giant of Illinois because he was born and grew up in Alton, Illinois.

Wadlow reached 8 ft 11.1 in (2.720 m)[1][2][3] in height and weighed 439 lb (199 kg) at his death at age 22. His great size and his continued growth in adulthood was due to hypertrophy of his pituitary gland, which results in an abnormally high level of human growth hormone. He showed no indication of an end to his growth even at the time of his death.

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Early life

Wadlow was born to Addie Johnson and Harold Wadlow in Alton, Illinois on February 22, 1918, and was the oldest of five children. During elementary school, they had to make a specialized desk for him, due to his size. In 1936, after graduating from Alton High School, he enrolled in Shurtleff College with the intention of studying law. During that time he had reached 8 ft 3in after graduating from college.

Later years

Wadlow's size began to take its toll: he required leg braces to walk, and had little feeling in his legs and feet. Despite these difficulties, Wadlow never used a wheelchair. On June 27, 1940 (eighteen days before his death), he was measured at 8 ft 11.1 in (2.720 m) by doctors C. M. Charles and Cyril MacBryde of Washington University in St. Louis.

Wadlow was an American celebrity; he was well-known due to his 1936 U.S. tour with the Ringling Brothers Circus and his 1938 promotional tour with the INTERCO. He continued participating in tours and public appearances, though only in his normal street clothes.

Wadlow was a Freemason. In 1939, he petitioned Franklin Lodge #25 in Alton, Illinois, and by late November of that year[4] was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Illinois A.F & A.M.

One year before his death, he passed John Rogan as the tallest person ever. His shoes still exist in several locations throughout the US, including the Alton Museum of History and Art. They were provided to him free of charge by a shoe company for which he did promotional work and appearances.[citation needed]

Death

On July 4, 1940, during a professional appearance at the Manistee National Forest Festival, a faulty brace irritated his ankle, causing a blister and subsequent infection. Doctors treated him with a blood transfusion and emergency surgery, but his condition worsened and on July 15, 1940, he died in his sleep at age 22.

An estimated 40,000 people attended Wadlow's funeral on July 19. He was buried in a 10-foot-long (3.0 m), half-ton coffin that required twelve pallbearers to carry and was interred in a vault of solid concrete. It was believed that Wadlow's family members were concerned for the sanctity of his body after his death, and wanted to ensure it would not be disturbed or stolen.

Today

A life-size statue of Wadlow stands on College Avenue in Alton, opposite the Alton Museum of History and Art. The statue was erected in 1986 in honor of the hometown native.[5] Another statue of him stands in The Guinness Museum in Niagara Falls, and others are at several of the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museums. A group of six life-size models, made before his death by artist James Butler, exist, and are shipped and displayed in replica caskets.[6]

In music

The 1998 song "The Giant of Illinois," by The Handsome Family (and later covered by Andrew Bird) honors Wadlow. In 2005 Sufjan Stevens recorded "The Tallest Man, the Broadest Shoulders" about Wadlow for the Illinois album. A picture of Wadlow with his family is featured on the back cover of the VHS version of the Talking Heads music video compilation, Storytelling Giant.

Height chart

Wadlow's shoe, size 37AA[1]
Wadlow's shoe compared to a size 12
Wadlow's statue in Copenhagen
Age Height Weight Notes
0 8 lb 6 oz (3.8 kg) Normal height.
4 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
8 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
10 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg)
13 7 ft 4 in (2.24 m) World's tallest Boy Scout, averaging a growth of 4 inches (10 cm) per year since birth, wearing size 25 (U.S.) shoes.[7]
16 7 ft 10.5 in (2.40 m) 365 lb (166 kg)
17 8 ft 1.5 in (2.48 m) 400 lb (180 kg) Weight is approximate.
18 8 ft 4 in (2.54 m) 390 lb (180 kg)
19 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) 435 lb (197 kg)
21 8 ft 9.5 in (2.68 m) 491 lb (223 kg)
22 8 ft 11.1 in (2.72 m) 485 lb (220 kg) At death, Robert Wadlow is the world's tallest man according to the Guinness World Records.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Tallest Man". Guinness World Records. http://web.archive.org/web/20100319004913/http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records/human_body/extreme_bodies/tallest_man.aspx. Retrieved 2010-03-19. 
  2. ^ World's Tallest Man
  3. ^ Robert Wadlow, World's Tallest Man, Alton Illinois
  4. ^ Robert Wadlow "worlds tallest man, worlds tallest mason" Illinois Freemasonry Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter 2009 p.5
  5. ^ Brannan, Dan (2010-07-14). "Wadlow died 70 years ago Thursday". The Telegraph. http://www.thetelegraph.com/news/wadlow-42595-manistee-years.html. Retrieved 4 March 2011. 
  6. ^ "The King of Giants". The World's Strangest Mysteries. New York: Gallery Books. 1987. p. 702. ISBN 0-8317-9678-2. 
  7. ^ Colombraro, Rosemarie (2007). "The world's tallest Boy Scout". Boys' Life (February 2007): 24–25. 

Further reading

  • Brannan, Dan. (2003) Boy Giant. Alton Museum of History and Art.
  • Fadner, Frederic, assisted by Harold F. Wadlow. (1944) The gentleman giant; the biography of Robert Pershing Wadlow. Boston, B. Humphries, Inc.
  • Hamilton, Sandra.(1993) Looking back and up: At Robert Pershing Wadlow, The Gentle Giant. Alton Museum of History and Art.
  • Phillips, Jennifer. (2010) "Robert Wadlow--The Unique Life of the Boy Who Became the World's Tallest Man." Nose in a Book Publishing.

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